Avoid These 5 Gaming Laptop Killers!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech  11 месяцев назад +36

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    Check out the top 9 gaming laptop mistakes everyone makes (and how to avoid them) next: ruclips.net/video/lE-VKc2R9L4/видео.html

  • @chilledbit
    @chilledbit Год назад +2584

    Saw the thumbnail and already realised i screwed up

  • @LaptopDealsEU
    @LaptopDealsEU Год назад +1592

    Tip #7: Don't buy a laptop with 8GB of memory soldered in with no expandability hoping it will last for 10 years.
    Cleaning and software updates won't make it faster 😅

    • @Sandkasten36
      @Sandkasten36 Год назад +233

      Updating won't help it, you're right but downloading Ram does

    • @baoquoc3710
      @baoquoc3710 Год назад +22

      @@Sandkasten36 lol🤣🤣🤣

    • @wz-fv2ix
      @wz-fv2ix Год назад +26

      I got 4gb soldered. Been running since 2017, no problem at all. Been playing LOL and VALO.

    • @Sandkasten36
      @Sandkasten36 Год назад +121

      @@wz-fv2ix we're not talking about an office machine with light gaming. We're talking about gaming or productivity laptops. LOL isn't the type of game we're talking about.

    • @darthbidder5924
      @darthbidder5924 Год назад +23

      10 years is way too long for a gaming laptop, even a gaming desktop PC.

  • @Voidstroyer
    @Voidstroyer Год назад +465

    Tip #7, If you spent around $4000 to get a maxed out laptop with a 4090, 64GB of RAM and 4TB of SSD space, get extended warranty as well. I spilt some water on the keypad and had a mini heart attack. That extended warranty came in clutch and I got it fixed for free (There was no damage to the internal hardware, but the keys did become sticky because it was sugary water).

    • @seanedits10
      @seanedits10 Год назад +235

      Tip #7 Dont spill sugary water on your laptop

    • @Dark.Syndicate
      @Dark.Syndicate Год назад +10

      haha@@seanedits10

    • @RNG-999
      @RNG-999 Год назад +81

      Actual tip #7, don't buy a $4000 maxed out laptop if you are stupid and put water near computers?
      It's $4000, bud.

    • @mrlk665
      @mrlk665 Год назад +28

      tip #7 you can have maxed out desktop and midrange laptop for the same price

    • @Joker-no1fz
      @Joker-no1fz Год назад +6

      why is a drink anywhere near your laptop. mine is 3 feet away always. as joker said you got what you deserved.

  • @GreaTMaX32
    @GreaTMaX32 Год назад +961

    Tip #7 Always Turn on the RGB.
    It will give you extra FPS.

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  Год назад +224

      the most important one of all

    • @valentino_cp6993
      @valentino_cp6993 Год назад +65

      LGBTQ lights*

    • @vaibhav5568
      @vaibhav5568 Год назад +9

      ​@@JarrodsTech​​I understand on using laptop on wall power but how? it literally charges in under 1hr and even if i continue
      wont it be overcharging?
      *Turned on Battery care which stops charging at 80%
      *Asus Tuf F15 1:37

    • @nvexe8822
      @nvexe8822 Год назад +5

      ​@@vaibhav5568 no it will be fine. plus with many gaming laptops they will only use their full power while plugged in!

    • @Mixa_K3
      @Mixa_K3 Год назад +4

      @@vaibhav5568 When they plugged in, they charge batery AND don't use it until unpluged, so it more healtly to have it always plugged in so it never have to use batery

  • @bodashatta8429
    @bodashatta8429 Год назад +74

    an important tip is, laptop keybaord can leave a mark on your screen, ive had a dell g15 and legion 5 both keyboard spaces left irremovable marks i highly suggestt when u close the lid always put a sheet of cloth between the screen and the keyboard

  • @Gastrobongo
    @Gastrobongo Год назад +463

    Tip #1: Please don't actually use your charger to prop up the back of your laptop. Most higher wattage chargers can get really toasty, and the last place you want to put it is under the laptop where the battery is actually located. Don't ever do that.

    • @marvira
      @marvira Год назад +45

      Exactly, I thought it's a bad advice when gaming and the charger pad really gets so HOT! Just use a thin and long book or anything that wouldn't make your laptop hot

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Год назад +5

      I usually use my wallet as my laptop's standoff when I'm not at home, like in a cafe and whatnot 😂

    • @JarrodsTech
      @JarrodsTech  Год назад +173

      I think you're being a little paranoid to be honest. Sure it's not ideal, and I said it's something I do in a pinch, I'm not out here recommending it, just making the point. Most people should just buy a stand.
      Also most laptops have the battery down the front.

    • @wynzavian2000
      @wynzavian2000 Год назад +58

      @@JarrodsTech You should not have recommended it in a pinch because most people that watch this won't use common sense. Of course, I wouldn't do this with an aftermarket charger. Only with an OEM (Most of them stop charging if they overheat). Not that they normally do on a consistent basis. Unless they are covered. Even then as long as it's not for long periods you should be fine. You just got to use common sense like gaming on a bed blocking ventilation fans. Point is it's better than nothing. Also, if you look at the video, he put the corner of the charger under the laptop. Just enough to tilt it, Not the whole charger underneath the laptop. Think people!!!

    • @StevePlaysSteveplaysyotube
      @StevePlaysSteveplaysyotube Год назад +5

      This is why I'm buying a laptop stand

  • @_CharlieHarper
    @_CharlieHarper Год назад +272

    Tip#8 : be careful about Tip#5. Make sure to backup your laptop frequently (make daily SSD images) especially prior to clicking the UPDATE NOW button. You may find yourself more unhappy than happy after the update ...

    • @Martin-iw1ll
      @Martin-iw1ll Год назад +6

      Yeah, that is why I haven't updated to Windows 11 yet, I don't know what is it going to break

    • @rowankeltizar5961
      @rowankeltizar5961 Год назад +10

      I find this especially true with GPU driver updates.

    • @gerreycynepheld
      @gerreycynepheld Год назад +1

      or switch to ltsc since it only has security updates

    • @rowankeltizar5961
      @rowankeltizar5961 Год назад +1

      @@gerreycynepheld what is ltsc?

    • @oldproisepic
      @oldproisepic Год назад

      @@rowankeltizar5961 An Enterprise-orientated version of Windows 10 which alot of people strongly prefer since it has no built-in bloatware.

  • @thorpyuk9024
    @thorpyuk9024 Год назад +101

    Tip from me- ALWAYS set an FPS limit... usually at the highest refresh-rate of your screen. It's made a massive difference to heat, on most games menus for EG, and on old Games too. I'm convinced an old game fried my old laptop because I found it rendering over 2,000 FPS & getting extremely hot... when all it needed was like 5% of that

    • @torpediq61
      @torpediq61 Год назад +8

      good one i keep it as highest as 144hz which is what my display refresh rate is, and i limit it even further down to 35 fps when playing heavy AAA games

    • @Rickyroy24
      @Rickyroy24 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@torpediq61how to limit the fps?

    • @torpediq61
      @torpediq61 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Rickyroy24 msi afterburner for example

    • @StuffnCheeks
      @StuffnCheeks 6 месяцев назад

      Is it bad if I cap my fps at 240 when I have a 165hz refresh rate?

    • @akaei4118
      @akaei4118 5 месяцев назад

      not bad necessarily but cap it at 165 to avoid tearing​@@StuffnCheeks

  • @Darct0r
    @Darct0r Год назад +60

    Tip7:Do not disassemble the back cover of your laptop to clean the dust before you are unsure and have not finished cleaning the static electricity. Make sure you read the disassembly process of this machine, clean up the static electricity, and disconnect the battery cables.

    • @davidekilla8222
      @davidekilla8222 Год назад +14

      how to clean static electricity?

    • @TishSerg
      @TishSerg Год назад

      @@davidekilla8222 Touch the grounding wire.

    • @TijmenHatesads
      @TijmenHatesads 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidekilla8222wipe it off with something conductive like a damp cloth.

    • @echelon1014
      @echelon1014 4 месяца назад

      ​@@davidekilla8222 after unplugging the battery, i press the power button a few times. Not sure whether this applies to every system

    • @bhagatsinghfan4037
      @bhagatsinghfan4037 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@davidekilla8222
      1. put the charger plug in
      2. Remove your slippers
      3. Stand on floor
      4. Take a wet cloth and clean your motherboard
      5. Congrats Static charge gone 💀

  • @hadifelani
    @hadifelani Год назад +52

    Bonus tip, avoid using less viscous paste like MX-4, Kryonaut, KPx, etc on a laptop as they're more prone to pumping-out effect. They're best used for desktop CPU that has an IHS.
    Honeywell PTM 7950 is currently the best choice for direct die cooling (laptop and discrete GPU) and you don't have to worry about it pumped out of the chip.
    But if you really want a thermal paste, then you should get those thicker one like MX-6, TF-9, TFX, CryoFuze, etc. Thicker paste are less prone to pump outs.

    • @killertruth186
      @killertruth186 Год назад +5

      And most importantly NEVER overuse K5 Pro for the VRMs and GDDR Memory NANDs. Because that will cause a short if the overflowing K5 Pro has touched sensitive components and grounding area.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Год назад +1

      @@killertruth186 thank you for the extra notes. 👍

    • @Summer-xu8qu
      @Summer-xu8qu Год назад +1

      I'm actually looking to repaste my laptop soon. Looked up online and people mentioned regular paste will dry out pretty quick and also the pump out issue, so it's a no go for me since I don't want to do it regularly.
      People recommended the 7950, but I'm not sure where to find genuine ones (heard there are fakes out there). There's also kryosheet as well but that thing is expensive as hell. Two sheets for cpu+gpu is gonna run me like $25, which is twice the price of a tube of normal paste...

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Год назад +1

      @@Summer-xu8qu the pricing of PTM7950 is around in the middle between kryosheet and premium paste.
      But the largest size (80x80mm) option is somewhat the same as kryosheet and carbonaut though. At least in my country, dunno about yours.
      If you often open up your laptop due to dust problems like me (I clean up my fans once every 6-8 months and I can't remove my laptop's fan without disassembling the whole cooling system), then I think you should prefer paste over PTM7950.
      Because it's kinda a waste to use PTM7950 in that circumstances, longevity is its strong point aside from good performance.

    • @keshavjha9455
      @keshavjha9455 Год назад

      Gelid GC extreme is an equally Viscous yet cheaper option, works great for my lappy.

  • @mus_outlander
    @mus_outlander 10 месяцев назад +56

    Tip #9 always wash your hands before using laptop, and your keyboard will be clean

    • @Puppy_Puppington
      @Puppy_Puppington 9 месяцев назад +3

      Washing ones hands before anything is a must….. gross 🤢

    • @mus_outlander
      @mus_outlander 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@Puppy_Puppington how is washing hands gross?

    • @lordofsloth5139
      @lordofsloth5139 7 месяцев назад

      Or buy a keyboard cover?

    • @mus_outlander
      @mus_outlander 7 месяцев назад

      @@lordofsloth5139 yeah that helps too :) but I'd still wash my hands all the time, the keyboard gets greasy pretty fast

    • @Beikam-00
      @Beikam-00 7 месяцев назад +1

      I always do this, recommended

  • @ShowmaNation
    @ShowmaNation Год назад +27

    Jarrod, my G, you're a Godsend. I literally just ordered my Legion 5i Pro hours ago and was thinking what to do to ensure longevity. I have always been someone who couldn't be bothered to care for their stuff but this laptop means A LOT to me as this will be one of my most prized possessions. Just want to say, thank you for all you do and keep on providing us with this insane value.

  • @essentialgameclips2392
    @essentialgameclips2392 Год назад +20

    I don't have a laptop and am watching the video

  • @sharveshasreerajsreemurugan
    @sharveshasreerajsreemurugan Год назад +6

    I always make sure my ROG G17 sleeps at right time, so usually we do bed time stories before he sleeps. 😊 ( for extra fps the next day)

  • @jnry3
    @jnry3 Год назад +80

    I gotta disagree with placing the laptop brick underneath the air intake. The radiating heat from the power brick gets sucked into the intakes. I learned that the hard way when I did just that to my Legion 5. No damage, though, but I hit thermal throttling way earlier than leaving my laptop on a flat desk.

    • @steveco1800
      @steveco1800 Год назад +2

      That’s surprising, no need to put it fully under the back, just enough to rest on the edge of the brick with the rubber foot of the laptop gripping it. Works great on the 2021 Legion 5, not sure much has changed…

    • @harrytsakalos6073
      @harrytsakalos6073 2 месяца назад

      Yep, you're absolutely right. I mean, if I paid $2.000+ for the laptop, I'm not gonna cheap out on 15-20$ for a decent cooling stand with fans. Even a stand that costs less than 10$ with not so good fans is better than doing the power adapter trick, in my opinion of course.

  • @hossamahmed6736
    @hossamahmed6736 Год назад +11

    I thought i was weird for talking and sometimes whispering to my laptop, thanks for proving me wrong, jarrod ❤️

    • @casperellison5729
      @casperellison5729 Год назад +2

      I do it too. Upon first boot of the day, and when shutting down, and when we win while playing.

  • @DarknoorX
    @DarknoorX 11 месяцев назад +2

    Secret tip for updates: look for how well the update is. Don't update anything in the software before you know well enough you won't lose features you love/rely on a lot, the update is stable and overall worth it.

  • @eshnd-1
    @eshnd-1 3 месяца назад +2

    If you have the option to, keep your GPU off and your CPU in the lowest mode as often as possible. Only use the GPU and higher modes on your CPU when you need to.

  • @theisgood0
    @theisgood0 Год назад +3

    I got this neat plastic cover for my laptop and it keeps stuff from going inside the keys.
    Highly recommended it.
    Only issue I have is it kinda weird to get use to but it helps a lot keeping your laptop does. :)

  • @user-tx8jt9qx9r
    @user-tx8jt9qx9r 2 месяца назад

    Be using my OMEN over 5 years now, playing it in all seasons even in heat, and have never cleaned it since bought it. I started to worry that it might die soon so now watching your videos for advice. Thank you

  • @carterhancock9830
    @carterhancock9830 Год назад +3

    Good advice. I still game on my bed, I just prop up my laptop with a book. Works great. Cool temps and super comfy👍🏻

  • @ANKITKUMAR-gs5gj
    @ANKITKUMAR-gs5gj 9 месяцев назад +9

    Video Key Points 🙂
    1. Cooling
    2. Cleaning
    3. Battery Health
    4. Treat It right
    5. Software Update
    6. Shut Down

    • @stealmil
      @stealmil 4 месяца назад

      thx bruh you save me youtube needs more people people like you 🥰

  • @thestrangeminecrafter
    @thestrangeminecrafter Год назад +6

    Tip for before purchasing, dont buy a dell g15 5520 rtx 3050ti i7 12700h, mine is at constant 100°c and i cant replace thermal paste without voiding warranty. Ive given my computer several times to my shop for several reasons such as bluescreening, overheating etc and they keep it for a month or so and nothing is fixed. They replace the unit so many times upto the point where i went from dell g15 5511 to 5520 with newer 12th gen i7 over 11th gen but nothing fixed and no fps gain

    • @Selenotick
      @Selenotick 20 дней назад

      Might as well change the thermal paste if you got it to various shops by now

  • @onurguzel16
    @onurguzel16 Год назад +31

    Hi Jarrod, at 0:46 isn't it more dangerous to stick the charger to the laptop base which gives more heat and screws up them all?!?

    • @virgo3368
      @virgo3368 Год назад +12

      the charger is at bigger risk than the laptop imo.

    • @hulabula5338
      @hulabula5338 Год назад +6

      the edge of the charger he meant by showing that, dont keep the laptop on the charger but just wedge the charge just enough to prop laptop up

    • @m-w-y7325
      @m-w-y7325 Год назад +17

      that is indeed a very dangerous tip, Gaming Laptop Chargers heat up quite a lot and need to be kept away from area where they can even cause burns.
      (like my Razer and Asus ones used to heat up soo bad I had to keep them beside cool walls to absorb the heat)

    • @onurguzel16
      @onurguzel16 Год назад +1

      @@virgo3368 yeah both gets hot simultaneously affecting each other, it should be an irony or joke like tip 6 :)

    • @dolanD2
      @dolanD2 Год назад +11

      yeah, what a terrible advice

  • @uretengenc
    @uretengenc Год назад +5

    Lenovo loq have vRam tempature problem( 106°C on gaming you check gpu z or hwinfo)

  • @fmulleady
    @fmulleady Год назад +5

    Basic but invaluable tips for the avesage gamer. Batteries on the larger and more powerful gaming laptips are really for supplementary/standby use pnly.

  • @HazFrostYT
    @HazFrostYT Год назад +2

    The way he looked at the camera after advising to give words of encouragement I can't 😂😂

  • @Blanczzz
    @Blanczzz Месяц назад

    0:29 This can also build up more dust. Which is annoying to clean up especially in a laptop.

  • @diegosalazargutierrez5475
    @diegosalazargutierrez5475 Год назад +6

    Do You recommend to reinstall everything (windows, drivers, etc) as soon as you buy a gaming laptop to remove unwanted bloatware?

    • @mrlk665
      @mrlk665 Год назад +1

      yes if you know what are you doing

    • @albion_i
      @albion_i Год назад

      id say wait a month to make sure everything is ok in case you need to return it

  • @one_step_sideways
    @one_step_sideways Год назад +5

    Honeywell PTM7950. That's all you need. And reducing the CPU clocks _without_ disabling Turbo Boost (from 4.5GHz to 3.5GHz, if the CPU base clock is 2.7GHz).

    • @Reaversword3D
      @Reaversword3D Год назад

      How?

    • @arn0000
      @arn0000 Год назад

      ye tell me too@@Reaversword3D

    • @one_step_sideways
      @one_step_sideways Год назад

      @@Reaversword3D PTM7950 has the best performance out of all TIMs like thermal pastes and carbon pads (all go on the CPUs and CPU/GPU dies, it doesn't replace the need for VRAM thermal pads or thermal putty). The only other TIM that's better is liquid metal - but the margin is only around 2-4C compared to ~10-15C on thermal pastes, and the difficulty of applying and maintaining liquid metal makes it almost impossible for laptop manufacturers or laptop users to apply it well without some catastrophic outcomes, which I experienced myself (I'm glad the laptop I serviced still works, I was extra cautious when removing factory liquid metal on an Asus ROG laptop which spilled away and breached the first line of defense and caused CPU stability problems due to shorting the SMD components on the AMD CPU).
      Thus it means that PTM7950 is 7-10C better than all newly applied thermal pastes. What is more, both thermal pastes and liquid metal all have limited service life of around 1-1.5 years on gaming laptops (yes, there's a reason why I had to service a laptop with liquid metal applied from factory). PTM7950 has a service life starting from 2 years but can be left unmaintained up until the laptop breaks after 10-15 years, with hardly any performance degradation. This is because PTM7950 (not PTM7950SP, which requires extra steps to apply properly) does not suffer from the pump-out effect, nor does it dry up like pastes, because it doesn't have silicon, which thermal pastes do.
      There's a tutorial on Major Geeks website about reducing the "maximum processor frequency" setting in Windows' Control Panel, which would let you fine-tune the CPu clocks downwards to improve efficiency and decrease the heat, without effectively halving your performance per core by turning off Turbo Boost and having your CPU only reaching the base clock speed, which is usually too low.

  • @uphanesia
    @uphanesia Месяц назад

    Thanks for your tips, but I can hardly imagine so dusty environment to make necessary to clean laptop often. When I open mine regularly, I mostly don't see too much dust on the fans, anyway thanks for your advices 👍

  • @JohnSmith-m9h
    @JohnSmith-m9h 3 месяца назад

    I've watched a lot of I.T. videos and yours is to the point, concise, and very helpful, unlike many others. Thanks from Hawaii...

  • @minimumspec
    @minimumspec Год назад +1

    Thanks for the laughs at the end, Jarrod!

  • @buzzbuzzard3809
    @buzzbuzzard3809 Год назад +5

    My tip: If you’re using the laptop with an external monitor select “only show on Monitor 2” this will spare your laptop from expending unnecessary energy which will help it live longer and more healthy 😊

    • @TishSerg
      @TishSerg Год назад +2

      Nah, I prefer to have extended desktop (2 screens)

  • @TheNotifyLofi
    @TheNotifyLofi Год назад +5

    The bonus tip actually made my game fps from 1 to 2. Thanks Jarrod!

  • @aaz1992
    @aaz1992 Год назад

    3:01 the stutter in cyberpunk with advanced optimus was real. FINALLY this has been fixed. I thought it might have been a hardware issue with my laptop

  • @Yo-nq9ul
    @Yo-nq9ul 2 месяца назад +2

    2:03 this hurt my feelings looking at it😢

  • @chippydippi
    @chippydippi Год назад +2

    bought the LOQ 16 (7 7840, 4060) Thank you for all your advice! 🔥

  • @wiktorbednarz229
    @wiktorbednarz229 2 месяца назад

    i have the lenovo legion slip 5 and ive never seen 30C on a laptop until this one, even on quiet mode i dont go over 45C while web browsing
    powerful, a lot of the time its on sale and i got a free upgrade, good cooling, honestly would recommend if you can get it, even from a clearance store which mine is from they work great

  • @Legitti
    @Legitti Год назад +1

    Last tip is me every night with my Legion 7i Pro 🤣

  • @serasaurusrex
    @serasaurusrex Год назад +1

    Thank you for the advice.

  • @El75390
    @El75390 Год назад +7

    Hi Jarrod! Will you make a dedicated video on how to boost FPS and performance on Gaming laptops (tips, nvidia settings, windows settings, background apps etc) better screen settings, and on how to extend your battery life. Because such videos do not exist when it comes to gaming laptops!

  • @graffitikage
    @graffitikage Год назад +1

    I recently upgraded to a new gaming laptop and now I have a feeling that the old one is trying to kill me in my sleep. Probably coz I was not aware of tip # 6. I kid you not! I still hear sounds at night from the closet where I have locked it. If only this video was uploaded sooner....

  • @dominicperez3777
    @dominicperez3777 Год назад +1

    Very useful advice! Thank you!

  • @TechGuyBeau
    @TechGuyBeau Год назад +1

    That thumbnail is a massacre 😂

  • @Spleen_Wort
    @Spleen_Wort 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some tricks for dust management from a former writer for the MacGyver series…Buy one of those cheap pine magazine crates that some people like to use as speaker stands and stretch some xtra xtra large pantyhose over it and then modify it in a way so that you can set the laptop on the top of the pantyhose but still have a solid foundation so that it’s not just dangling on the pantyhose like a circus trapeze artist who fell on the safety net.

  • @Epiphonech
    @Epiphonech 4 месяца назад

    A hot power supply near the designed intake for cold air? Rather glue-on foldable feet or a book that doesn't block the vent openings.

  • @deoxyplasmic
    @deoxyplasmic Год назад +1

    Haha, this is perfect. I'm finally getting a gaming laptop after at least a hundred years of deciding. It was stupid expensive so I want to make sure it lasts as long as possible.

  • @dannyhalder6513
    @dannyhalder6513 2 месяца назад

    Thanks manh! I'll make sure to whisper those kind words of encouragement to my laptop every night before bedtime.

  • @Reaversword3D
    @Reaversword3D Год назад +8

    Use doorstops to elevate back side of the laptop, they usually have a "dry glue" that will attach perfectly to your computer without damaging it if you remove it.
    Don't close the screen as you see in the movies/series, take 3 or 4 seconds to do it, and avoid color lines appear
    Don't close your laptop when you're done if you don't gonna travel or move from your home
    Let your battery load at 60% or so as maximum, with the option in your laptop software (if you use it usually plugged to the wall)
    Clean it.

    • @Reaversword3D
      @Reaversword3D Год назад +1

      In place of close the laptop, use a piece of fabric to cover it

  • @prymus1005
    @prymus1005 2 месяца назад

    I aggree. My Asus TUF A17 (2022) was in the first 1-1,5 year a freezing, ssd killer hot pc. After they replaced in warranty time the ssd, I sent it back 2 more times with instability issues. When I got it back last time, they could not do anithing, but in the background a new BIOS arrived. I updated it and all my problems dissapeared. So I suggest not to buy right after release, and they do optimizing still after release. So possibly stability is best from release +1 year. This is my experience.

  • @TheRenegadePlayer
    @TheRenegadePlayer Год назад

    Thank you for the tips kind sir. I will continue to whisper encouragement to my laptop while using it on my bed and eating my food.

  • @NayDeevo31
    @NayDeevo31 Год назад +1

    With all this new content you've been making about new laptops, I was looking for a how to setup a new gaming laptop, with general tips and some specific manufacturer quirks. Like uninstall lenovo vantage and get lenovo toolkit is something I saw.

  • @juliuspasco6825
    @juliuspasco6825 Год назад +1

    I automatically liked the video as soon as I saw the thumbnail. You just know what I need, Jarrod.

  • @antsgamingvideosn2b
    @antsgamingvideosn2b 5 месяцев назад

    I always set conservation mode and any other battery protection modes on my LOQ 15 IAX9 in Lenovo Vantage.

  • @BenBensen293
    @BenBensen293 Год назад

    I have a Lenovo Legion 5 with Plastic Body. It was in a padded laptop bag and in my thick military backpack with clothes arround it. I went by train 6 hours 2 times a week. An one day just randomly I got it out of my backpack and the screen looked like it was broken directly in the middle. Warranty didnt paid, Lenovo Customer Care absolutely bad. Costed me arround 300+€. There was absolutely no external damage to be seen. I learned that I will never buy a plastic laptop anymore if maybe a tiny bit of force can break it so easily.

  • @mutant69
    @mutant69 Год назад +6

    Finally saw Jarrod's bedroom. 🥵

  • @wezkerlim
    @wezkerlim Год назад +2

    well, if they can sell gaming laptops with the option to not have the battery, this will dramatically open up so much more space for cooling components

    • @prasant6533
      @prasant6533 Год назад

      what's the point of being a laptop then? 💀

    • @wezkerlim
      @wezkerlim Год назад +1

      @@prasant6533 even if u remove the battery, its still much more portable than moving your whole desktop. i could have said too, what's the point of the battery since the gpu is gonna milk it dry fast either way

    • @TheSonoranSniper
      @TheSonoranSniper 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@prasant6533
      are you familiar with "desktop replacements"
      I'd argue what's the point of an 8 pound device that's 1.6 feet diagonally, and has terrible battery life being a laptop then?

  • @Cheeeeetah
    @Cheeeeetah Год назад +1

    instructions unclear, my gaming laptop is now in shambles

  • @hklubynix
    @hklubynix Год назад +1

    Bonus tip was the greatest tip i have been given by someone

  • @AA-xj6ho
    @AA-xj6ho 5 месяцев назад

    Love the Insomnium shirt. Great art, great band.

  • @lrmcatspaw1
    @lrmcatspaw1 Год назад

    I personally also have 1 SSD with the stock configuration on the side.
    In the past, when my pc would become unstable or worse I would get a problem with driver compatibility (black screen of death windows 7 for example) I would just swap the ssd, clone the SSD again on the problematic ssd.
    This was much faster than reinstalling windows and then trying to remember what driver was the one working with your 5 year old capture card, how did you get that windows 98 game to work or other things like that.
    Best part about this trick is that the OS ssd does not need to be large, so price wise it is a very small cost.

  • @prathmeshpatil6425
    @prathmeshpatil6425 Год назад +4

    Also make sure to uninstall all the bloat which companies bundle unnecessary ( including Microsoft bloat)

  • @pikotacuba
    @pikotacuba Год назад +2

    The food lmao thanks for the tips man

  • @RojsaCom
    @RojsaCom Год назад

    Useful ideas, thank you 🌷🌷

  • @andrew1470
    @andrew1470 Год назад +1

    Where in Australia would you recommend buying the best gaming laptop? Also, whatever happened to metabox? Do you still recommend metabox/clevo?

  • @mohamadamirul3060
    @mohamadamirul3060 Год назад +3

    Tip 7
    Use better thermal paste, i use artic mx6 . depends on certain game , temp drop between 10-5c
    Tip 8 use a cooler. I just bought iets 500 n manage to reduce temp around 10-5c combining iets 500 n artic mx6 .my cpu temp in gaming is around 60-80 . Yes as low as 60c in certain game

    • @TheGreyLineMatters
      @TheGreyLineMatters Год назад +1

      I can't believe people still use thermal paste. So many stuck in the old times.

    • @hadifelani
      @hadifelani Год назад +1

      ​@@TheGreyLineMatters though they're obviously not as good as PTM 7950, thick pastes like mx6 or tfx are still a decent choice for direct die cooling.

    • @TheGreyLineMatters
      @TheGreyLineMatters Год назад

      @@hadifelani Lol, your statement alone proves you are an amateur using name-drops. Here, I'll help you out, it starts with G and ends in d. Three words. Good luck, little monkey.

    • @mohamadamirul3060
      @mohamadamirul3060 Год назад +3

      @@TheGreyLineMatters
      What people using now? Thermal pad?

    • @Hk-uw8my
      @Hk-uw8my 9 месяцев назад +1

      Tip 9 only do that when you actually need it, and not straight after you bought a laptop

  • @JustinBalor
    @JustinBalor Год назад

    😆😆😆Literally timed perfectly! Everyone is either in possession of their new rig or it's on the way!
    Currently treating my M16R1 like a newborn.
    Thumbnail is GOLD!

  • @kushking420
    @kushking420 Месяц назад

    Biggest mistake for me was having it on High performance for years, the hinges started breaking and other pieces inside, I was new to gaming laptops, I still have the laptop and am typing on it right now but the hinges are broken and have it rigged together lol. I have an MSI prestige for 5 and a half years now, don't know what I'll be getting in the next year

  • @jenot7164
    @jenot7164 7 месяцев назад

    Bios and driver updates are extremely important. It can be the root of so many problems.

  • @thomassleziak1222
    @thomassleziak1222 7 месяцев назад +2

    Bios update killed my rtx 3070 legion 7, fried motherboard. They didn’t accept my return. Repair (new motherboard + work) costs the same as a new rtx 4060 laptop with the same power... Never again updating my bios...

  • @paulbreaux909
    @paulbreaux909 Год назад

    Don't worry, Jarrod, I love my Legion, too. Thanks for the great vids.

  • @soadscars4527
    @soadscars4527 Год назад +2

    "Spread that load out"- 😆

  • @dev.osiatech
    @dev.osiatech 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for the tips

  • @MischieviousJirachi
    @MischieviousJirachi Год назад

    2:19 open what from the middle and spread that what out ⁉️

  • @Fabian_K01
    @Fabian_K01 Год назад

    the last tip helped my laptop definitely the most😄

  • @Zee_Kay_Jay
    @Zee_Kay_Jay Год назад +1

    I LOVE USING MY LAPTOP AS A DINNER TABLE

  • @jamalmixon9518
    @jamalmixon9518 Год назад +1

    My legion 5i touchpad was disabled after i downloaded and installed a windows update. good thing i rarely use my laptop with a touchpad but its so freaking annoying in some cases

  • @Radio_Active_Sapien
    @Radio_Active_Sapien Год назад +1

    that ThumbNail is literally me 😂😂

  • @elkasbrian8862
    @elkasbrian8862 Год назад

    Plug in the charger even though the battery is full 100% all the time can also make the battery leak isn't it?

  • @ibohilmiyakar
    @ibohilmiyakar 5 месяцев назад

    thanks but i didnt understand the cooling thing laptops already heat very quickly even if you use a extra fan underneath

  • @grank8189
    @grank8189 7 месяцев назад

    I came here for charging tips and came out confused. You said to plug in every time possible, but keeping it fully charged all the time is not good either? So what's a good cycle to keep your battery healthy?

  • @nge-ngeserino6988
    @nge-ngeserino6988 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Jarrod, just asking what is the name of your laptop stand? Maybe it’s available in our country (Philippines). Is it also adjustable? Thanks!

  • @hanolamusic
    @hanolamusic Год назад +1

    really loved number 6, i think animism is a real thing, so love your laptop

  • @K24B
    @K24B Год назад

    I let the lid open almost everyday cuz I mostly used it as stationery, currently i rarely bring my laptop outside. Is it safe for the hinge?

  • @adamm243
    @adamm243 4 месяца назад +2

    is it still fine bc i forgot to turn on optimise the charging and put it at maximum worst part is i leave it for 2 days my laptop still fine but is it fine to leave it.

  • @sinofpride1235
    @sinofpride1235 2 месяца назад

    You got a sub for that last tip there!.

  • @zox101
    @zox101 Год назад +8

    Tip:10: RGB gives 15% Fps Boost & better heat menagment! 😊 ✌️

  • @goodone687
    @goodone687 Год назад

    i would like to ask a question
    i am looking forward to buying a gaming laptop
    which one you prefer ?
    1 - i7 13700HX with 4060 5200SAR
    2 - i9 14900h with 4070 6500SAR
    3 - i7 13620h with 4060 6100SAR
    4- i7 12700h with 3070 5200SAR
    5 - i7 12650h 4070 5200SAR
    thanks for attention

    • @alenghvandian21
      @alenghvandian21 Год назад

      I suggest not listening to the clowns that say gaming laptop is bad

  • @ABXY
    @ABXY Год назад

    Haha i loved the comedic takes, but seriously good tips!

  • @j.w.1259
    @j.w.1259 Год назад

    Thanks, i need to ask, what laptop would you pick today for games? and not to expensive and please no bloatware like Asus has.

  • @jameshadaway8621
    @jameshadaway8621 9 месяцев назад

    which manufacturer do you trust to not underclock your ram memory and apu?

  • @rising_fredo_pixel
    @rising_fredo_pixel Месяц назад

    3:08 sorry but I'll stay in 528.24 version of Nvidia drivers due to the ability to change the tgp at will.

  • @scarface406
    @scarface406 Год назад

    good thing i treat mine well and i even managed to get a generation leap to my performance

  • @rebecca4254
    @rebecca4254 Год назад +1

    Goddamn insomnium too? Homie has grade A taste in bands. They were great to see live

  • @eldardb
    @eldardb 11 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't recommend putting something under the laptop only in the middle to raise it since that on my dads laptop made it so that in the middle there was a big bulge and the fan died because of that and it probably weackend the laptop chassis aswell

  • @molagbal11
    @molagbal11 Год назад

    Also Insomnium are really good, maybe the best melodeath so far. Still remember when I heard Above the weeping world for the first time … and I was caught forever

  • @vatanrangani8033
    @vatanrangani8033 Год назад +1

    gamers, disable your boost behaviour (guides can be found online) when not gaming or even light gaming. chances are it will lower your fps or system smoothness by slightly noticable but temps will go down to 40 - 50 degree celcius

  • @benevolenciaga
    @benevolenciaga Год назад

    Love the Insomnium Anno shirt man